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Data
is
everywhere.
And
with
IBM's
help,
savvy
organizations
are
discovering
the
value
of
using
big
data
technologies
to
collect,
monitor,
detect,
manage,
analyze
and
report
on
security
data
in
a
manner
not
previously
possible.Click
on
the
image
to
open
the
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story:
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As
the
third
day
came
to
a
close
on
Infosecurity
Europe
and
our
stand
is
now
slowly
being
taken
down,
I
wanted
to
provide
some
key
highlights
of
the
whiteboarding
sessions
that
happened
live
on
our
interactive
graffiti
wall.
How
to
Protect
your
Crown
Jewels
First
up
was
David
Gray
from
our
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IBM
Security
Systems
had
another
great
day
at
Infosecurity
Europe,
with
good
attendance
at
our
stand
for
the
hourly
interactive
graffiti
whiteboarding
sessions,
which
covered
all
the
hottest
security
topics.
In
our
workshops
we
had
four
successful
sessions,
allowing
attendees
insights
into
Security
Intelligence,
Mobile
and
Future
thinking.
Here
are
my
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Wow,
the
end
of
a
great
first
day
at
Infosecurity
Europe.
Our
stand
was
very
bright
and
impactful
and
with
our
industry
experts,
business
partners
and
action
packed
agenda,
it
has
been
truly
engaging
day!
We
had
four
workshops
across
the
day
and
below
are
the
key
points
that
I
thought
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NEW!
IBM
X-Force
2012
Annual
Trend
and
Risk
ReportTwice
a
year
since
the
late
1990s,
IBM’s
X-Force
Research
and
Development
team
releases
a
trend
and
risk
report
including
content
collected
from
dozens
of
thought
leaders
across
the
company.
Its
findings,
analyses
and
predictions
come
from
working
with
our
thousands
of
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You
may
have
‘Big
Data’
and
not
know
it…
can
you
protect
it?
To
many
security
executives
the
word
“Big
Data”
seems
to
being
something
that
someone
else
has
and
thus
not
applicable
to
ones
own
enterprise.
Many
Security
managers
assume
that
their
own
data-center
is
traditional
and
that
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Post
by
Vikash
Abraham,
Product
Marketing
Manager
for
IBM
Security
Solutions
While
Cloud
has
been
clearly
identified
as
the
next
step
to
IT
optimization,
essential
for
increased
performance
and
cost
reduction,
many
of
us
are
in
a
haze
when
it
comes
to
the
fundamental
security
measures
required.
Our
fears
related
to
cloud
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This
is
an
excerpt
from
a
post
on
the
Q1
Labs
Security
Intelligence
blog,
contributed
by
Michael
Applebaum,
Director
of
Product
&
Segment
Marketing
at
IBM
Security
Systems.
You
can
follow
him
on
Twitter
at
@ma08.
If
you
want
to
skate
to
where
the
puck
is
going
in
security
today,
it’s
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This
post
was
contributed
by
Nick
Harlow,
Product
Manager
-
Server
Security
and
Security
Content
Analysis
for
IBM
Security.
Today’s
complex
information
technology
(IT)
environments
consist
of
many
systems,
connected
to
serve
the
needs
of
a
given
organization.
In
order
to
bring
order
and
governance
to
this
complexity,
IT
architects
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This
post
is
contributed
by
Paul
Kaspian,
Senior
Product
Marketing
Manager
for
IBM
Security.
In
network
security
we
spend
a
lot
of
time
looking
at
threats
coming
into
our
organizations
from
the
outside.
This
makes
a
lot
of
sense
considering
the
fact
that
our
networks
are
under
siege
from
increasingly
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